British PM looking for EU agreement
David Cameron’s meeting European Parliament members - as it’s claimed they could block EU reforms even after an in/out referendum in the UK.
Major expansion for two Tipp companies
Two Tipperary companies have announced major expansions which will lead to significant job creation.
Anger of couples over wedding deposits booked at Aherlow House Hotel
The receivers appointed to Aherlow House Hotel have come in for strong criticism for the way they have been dealing with couples who had booked their wedding reception there.
Smaller parties win social media over during Leaders Debate
Smaller parties are getting much of the praise after last night’s leaders debate.
Court appearance over Dublin drugs seizure
Two men are to appear in court in Dublin this morning charged in connection with a 2.1 million euro drugs seizure.
Cllr dies while on the campaign trail
Tributes are being paid to a Fianna Fail Councillor who died while campaigning for his party in County Limerick.
Domestic violence figures show rise in use of support services
Newly released figures reveal thousands of women have to rely on domestic violence services every year.
Survey shows young people feel negative view of them
Four out of Five Irish young people feel the general population has a negative view of them.